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Herb Stovel to receive international conservation award

by Amy Guest Herb Stovel, associate professor at Carleton’s School of Canadian Studies, will receive the ICCROM Award for heritage conservation from the International Centre for the Study of the... More

Posted on Monday, January 10th, 2011 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Stripping bare post-War values

STORY UPDATE: Mary-Ann Shantz has been interviewed by Sook-Yin Lee for CBC Radio One – Definitely Not the Opera. What happens when you make “private parts” public? will air on... More

Posted on Friday, December 3rd, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter and tagged

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All Africa, all the time

by Nicole Findlay Megan Malone lives and breathes her love of Africa. Her enthusiasm for the continent is infectious enough to inspire her peers to spend a month last summer volunteering in... More

Posted on Monday, November 22nd, 2010 in African Studies Feed for all posts filed under African Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, This is Your BA Feed for all posts filed under This is Your BA, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Upcoming FASS Events

Department of Psychology Colloquium Series Topic: Spirituality and Wellness: a Practitioner’s Perspective Speaker: Chris Barrett, Irving Augustine, Ron Pagé & THE NAVIGATORS Thursday... More

Posted on Monday, November 22nd, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Armand Garnet Ruffo’s Award-winning Movie ‘A Windigo Tale’ wins Best Picture

Carleton Professor Armand Garnet Ruffo’s film A Windigo Tale won a bevy of awards at the 2010 American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco on November 13. The film, which deals with the... More

Posted on Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 in English Feed for all posts filed under English, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Bonnie and Clyde

by Nicole Findlay Bonnie Parker was only 20 years old when petty crook Clyde Burrows drifted in to her life. Their depression-era crime spree and bloody deaths elevated the couple to near folk hero... More

Posted on Monday, November 15th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Psychology Feed for all posts filed under Psychology, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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UPCOMING FASS EVENTS

Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG) – New Exhibits Monday, November 22, 2010 from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick’s Building “David Rokeby: Very Nervous System” Curated by Jesse Stewart... More

Posted on Monday, November 15th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Jury’s out on racial bias

by Nicole Findlay Juries are meant to render verdicts based only on the facts which unfold during a trial. While jury members may believe their own impartiality, their decisions are often influenced... More

Posted on Monday, November 8th, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Psychology Feed for all posts filed under Psychology, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Upcoming FASS Events

Department of Psychology – PhD Candidate named inaugural CUASA GSA Distinguished Lecturer Topic: Psychopathy and Risky Decisions Speaker: Ian Broom, Department of Psychology doctoral student,... More

Posted on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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The underpinnings of aggression

To unearth the root causes of aggression, Kevin Nunes ventures into prisons and forensic psychiatric hospitals. A forensic psychologist, Nunes examines the attitudes, stereotypes, beliefs and... More

Posted on Monday, November 1st, 2010 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Psychology Feed for all posts filed under Psychology, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter